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Revision as of 17:54, 11 May 2023
Maurit | ||||||||||
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Lìnnua maurit | ||||||||||
/'lin.nwä mɔ'ɾit/ | ||||||||||
Official in | Mauretia | |||||||||
Also spoken in | Mauroi diaspora in Federal States and elsewhere | |||||||||
Estimated number of speakers | ~16.3 million (L1) ~5.7 million (L2) | |||||||||
Regulating body | Sa Qollegiad Maurit | |||||||||
Signed form | Signed Maurit | |||||||||
Recognized dialects | Kabeyit, Azigit, and Tangereyit | |||||||||
Language family | Romantish (Southwestern, Ghetorian) | |||||||||
Maurit Alphabet | ||||||||||
Aa Bb Gg Dd Ee Ff Zz Ʒʒ Hh Ṭṭ [Øð] Ii Yy Kk Ll Mm Nn Ss Oo Pp Cc Qq Rr Xx Tt Uu Vv Ww | ||||||||||
Norms of linguistic structure | ||||||||||
Common constituent word order | VSO (verb–subject–object) | |||||||||
Modifier placement | Immediately after except if numbers, determiners, or select exceptions | |||||||||
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Mennowa county table
Highways in Mennowa
Number | Routing |
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2
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Connects the Minneuka area with Lake City and Massodeya City. The motorway itself no longer enters Minneuka proper, as crosses into Gnaerey near Almswood along a new alignment of the Minneuka Bypass. Its former alignment followed FS-61 into Minneuka (The Riverway) and crossed the Seventeenth Street Bridge into South Minneuka (now part of FS-40). |
20
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A national transcontinental motorway, it crosses the southernmost points of the panhandle, along the lake via New Harmony. |
30
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A national transcontinental motorway, it crosses through the panhandle to connect Mennowa City and Twin Rocks to points outside the state. |
40
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Follows the old Alexandrine Trail from Minneuka westward into Tennewa and beyond. The motorway designation originally ended in downtown Minneuka but was extended into Gnaerey with the rerouting of FS-2 onto the Minneuka bypass. |
61
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Transcontinental motorway from Makaska to Alormen. It enters Mennowa at New Harmony and forms a north–south spine through the eastern part of the state, connecting most of the state's largest cities. |
67
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This short three-state motorway connects Des Nonnes to points southeastward. |
71
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Transcontinental motorway from Makaska to Alormen. It provides primary north–south service through Des Nonnes and the high prairie. |
261
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Connector highway from FS-61 to FS-2 that provides Fort Constable access to and from FS-2. |
361
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Connector highway from FS-61 at Governor's Ferry to FS-40 at Prairie City that provides motorway access to the lower Des Nonnes valley. |
471
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Partial Des Nonnes beltway segment. |
555
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Part of the Minneuka Beltway network. It enters Mennowa from Gnaerey at Port Mennowa and travels northwestward to Sherwood. |
661
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The western leg of the Minneuka Beltway network. It provides a more direct routing for north–south traffic through the Minneuka area in lieu of FS-61 into the city. |
840
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Suburban Minneuka connector motorway |